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LTE: Is the inter operator handover possible between two LTE networks ?

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LTE: Is the inter operator handover possible between two LTE networks ?
posted Jul 21, 2016 by Harshita

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LTE network supports various types of handovers such as X2, S1 and S10 handover. As part of handover, UE moves from source eNodeB to another eNodeB. Target eNodeB can belong to same operator as well as different operator. If network operators are ready to share their network and network is deployed handover can be done. Since all these interfaces does not limited within the network nodes of an operator. All these interfaces cane be established between network nodes of two different operators.
3GPP defined MOCN architecture in which one eNodeB can be shared with two different operators.

answer Jul 21, 2016 by Neeraj Mishra
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Hi harshitha,

As per my understanding, If other Enb operator sharing the source Enb operator means UE can do handover otherwise source ENb will reject the handover.

answer Jul 21, 2016 by Jaganathan
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